CHAPTER SEVEN
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Jill stood up and explained t s, but to .
quot; is it youve fallen into?quot; asked Scrubb.
quot;Its a kind of trenc mig; said Jill. quot;It runs quite straight.”
quot;Yes, by Jove,quot; said Scrubb. quot;And it runs due nort a sort of road? If it of t of sno ttom?”
quot; all bloop, I suppose.”
quot; her on?”
quot;; said Jill. S up and renc before s turned so t. Sed tion back to thers.
quot;s round t; asked Scrubb.
No Jill ty passages and dark places underground, or even nearly underground, t Scrubb tention of going round t corner alone; especially s just t of place t migo a dragons cave. And in a giant country, t be giant eart beetles.”
quot;I dont t goes anyw; said Jill, coming ily back.
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It proved, ing exploration. t round t -urn and straigraigo t. quot;ts no good,quot; said Scrubb, glancing do-urn, quot;t aking us back - sout; straig once more, in a feeps, turn to t. But time trenco a dead end.
quot;No good,quot; grunted Scrubb. Jill lost no time in turning and leading turned to t fallen in, ty in pulling t.
But it o be out on top again. Dos of trenc begun to to see clearly and breat sing. It e misery to come back into t did seem moment for saying: quot;Are you still sure of ts t to